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Xu Jingqian (徐景遷) (919-937), also known in some historical records as Li Jingqian (李景遷) (because his family would, after his death, change the surname to Li), posthumously honored as Prince Ding of Chu (楚定王), an official of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Wu
Zhang Xu (Chinese: 張旭, fl. 8th century), courtesy name Bogao (伯高), was a Chinese calligrapher and poet of the Tang dynasty. A native of Suzhou, he became an official during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang. Zhang was known as one of the Eight Immortals of the Wine Cup.
Zhāng Liao's family had changed from Nie to Zhang to avoid association with his disgraced ancestor Nie Yi (聶壹). [ 13 ] the surname is also traced back to Long Youna, chief of a minority ethnic groups during the Three Kingdoms period, who was given the Chinese surname Zhang (張) by Zhuge Liang , the prime minister of Shu .
Zhang Xu would go abroad to further his football development and would sign for lower league Portuguese side Maia Lidador where he would make his debut as a senior on 26 August 2018 against Avintes in a 0–0 draw. [1]
Zhang Xu was an 8th-century Tang-dynasty Chinese calligrapher. Zhang Xu or Chang Hsu is also the name of: Zhang Xu (engineer) (张煦; 1913–2015), Chinese telecommunications engineer; Zhang Xu (neuroscientist) (张旭; born 1961), Chinese neuroscientist; Cho U or Zhang Xu (張栩; born 1980), Taiwanese go player; Zhang Xu (footballer)
Wang's family and the support they show him throughout his life are also central in the film. His mother, Dr. Alian Xu, came to the U.S. in 1986 and his late father, Dr. Zhensheng Wang, arrived in ...
Zhang Xu (Chinese: 张煦; 6 November 1913 – 12 September 2015) was a Chinese telecommunications engineer and academic who taught for more than five decades at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China.
Compound Eyes of Tropical (Chinese: 熱帶複眼) is a stop motion animated film by Zhang Xu-zhan. It was first presented at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum and had its world premiere at the Golden Horse Film Festival in the same year. The film was awarded the Best Animated Short Film at the 59th Golden Horse Awards. [1]